From: Sacha Varma <sacha@ssl.co.uk>
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: SMP DayStar nPOWER
Date: Fri, 02 Apr 1999 11:21:18 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <37049A1E.1596F185@ssl.co.uk> (raw)
I have a DayStar nPower dual 604e daughtercard (in a PowerComputing
PowerWave), for which it would appear there is currently no support in
the kernel.
How can I go about adding support for this?
Has anyone else attempted this and failed?
What tech specs do I need?
Is smp.c the only file that needs updating?
Is there a guide somewhere for adding support for MP boards?
I have no experience in this area, but think it would be a good way to
learn more about the kernel.
On a related note - I noticed a TotalImpact config option when building
the kernel; does this mean that TotalImpact boards are supported? (and
if so, what configurations?)
Ta,
Sacha.
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1999-04-02 10:21 Sacha Varma [this message]
1999-04-02 21:47 ` SMP DayStar nPOWER Ryan Nielsen
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